* ''Sandman'' formed the basis for his own series ''Comicbook/{{Lucifer}}'' a decade later, in which he's sort of but not quite an AntiHero. He appears as a blonde, handsome angel, with no hint of the demonic, except for bat wings--which he [[ImportantHaircut loses when he retires]]--and two tufts of hair intended to resemble horns. (He is referred to as "Satan" only once across both series, and that by a guy who wanted to make a DealWithTheDevil and ''really'' didn't get it.)

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* ** ''Sandman'' formed the basis for his own series ''Comicbook/{{Lucifer}}'' a decade later, in which he's sort of but not quite an AntiHero. He appears as a blonde, handsome angel, with no hint of the demonic, except for bat wings--which he [[ImportantHaircut loses when he retires]]--and two tufts of hair intended to resemble horns. (He is referred to as "Satan" only once across both series, and that by a guy who wanted to make a DealWithTheDevil and ''really'' didn't get it.)

** However , while many satanic looking figures appear, the notion of ''The'' Devil seems to be averted in the Buffyverse, notable in that there is no one, singular Hell, rather a series of dimensions, each with it's own Satanic archetype, such as the Hellgod Glorificus, it seems to be a universe of AngelsDevilsAndSquid with no single God or Devil, with leanings towards more DemonLordsAndArchdevils and any BigGood is usually portrayed as more grey than white.

* Unicron is pretty much the ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' equivalent of Satan, and even kind of looks like a robotic version of the stereotypical BigRedDevil. He's a [[PlanetEater planet-eating]] EldritchAbomination that's literally [[AsLongAsThereIsEvil powered by concepts like hatred and strife]]. He seeks to corrupt or destroy all existence because ''he finds it personally offensive''. Sometimes he makes [[DealWithTheDevil deals]] with mortals, promising power or some other such thing in exchange for their service, but these deals never end well for the mortal. He's also notably more successful then the typical Satan-figure; he's destroyed at least 20% of the local multiverse and [[ApocalypseHow he apparently once succeeded in destroying all reality]]. The only reason anything exists now is because he missed a few fragments and went dormant, allowing reality to reform. [[{{Understatement}} He wasn't happy when he woke up]].

[[IHaveManyNames Known also as]]... Samael (original angel name), Lucifer ("Light Bringer"), Beelzebub ("Lord of Flies"), [[Music/BlackSabbath the Prince of Darkness]], "The Other Guy", [[{{UsefulNotes/Islam}} Iblis]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Zoroastrianism}} Angra Mainyu]], Old Scratch, the Quare Fellow, the Father of Lies, [[ComicBook/TheSandman Lucifer Morningstar]], [[Music/{{Prince}} Spooky Electric]], [[WebOriginal/LOLCats Basement Cat]]... or simply the Devil. Should you encounter someone with any of these names, ''[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast run away]]''. %% That's plenty of names. The reader gets it.

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[[IHaveManyNames Known also as]]... Samael (original angel name), Lucifer ("Light Bringer"), ([[LightIsNotGood "Light Bringer"]]), Beelzebub ("Lord of Flies"), [[Music/BlackSabbath the Prince of Darkness]], "The Other Guy", [[{{UsefulNotes/Islam}} Iblis]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Zoroastrianism}} Angra Mainyu]], Old Scratch, the Quare Fellow, the Father of Lies, [[ComicBook/TheSandman Lucifer Morningstar]], [[Music/{{Prince}} Spooky Electric]], [[WebOriginal/LOLCats Basement Cat]]... or simply the Devil. Should you encounter someone with any of these names, ''[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast run away]]''. %% That's plenty of names. The reader gets it.

* On ''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'', Satan is worshipped as the true god by the witches of the Church of Night, who try to present him as a champion of free will who is the victim of Christian propaganda. However, he clearly expects full obedience from his worshippers or else they suffer. He also able to manifest on Earth at will, either through possessing people or taking on a physical form similar to {{Baphomet}}.

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* On ''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'', Satan is worshipped as the true god by the witches of the Church of Night, who try to present him as a champion of free will who is the victim of Christian propaganda. However, he clearly expects full obedience from his worshippers or else they suffer. He also able to manifest on Earth at will, either through possessing people or taking on a physical form similar to {{Baphomet}}. [[spoiler: Until the end of Season 1, when Sabrina is tricked into fulfilling a prophecy that allows Satan to fully emerge on Earth in his original angelic form (minus the wings God tore off during the Fall). Satan also reveals at this point that [[LukeIAmYourFather he's Sabrina's real father]] and intends for her to rule Earth by his side. Instead he ends up [[SealedInsideAPersonShapedCan sealed inside Nick Scratch]] and taken by to Hell by [[TheStarscream Lilith]].]]

* ''Film/{{Bedazzled|1967}}'', the Devil is more in line with the Book of Job version, in which it's his/her job to test humanity with sin. Peter Cook plays the role as a DeadpanSnarker and a {{Trickster}}, while Elizabeth Hurley plays a seductress in [[Film/{{Bedazzled 2000}} the remake]]. Both seem to enjoy their job a lot.

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* ''Film/{{Bedazzled|1967}}'', the Devil is more in line with the Book of Job version, in which it's his/her job to test humanity with sin. Peter Cook plays the role as a DeadpanSnarker and [[TheTrickster a {{Trickster}}, Trickster]], while Elizabeth Hurley plays a seductress in [[Film/{{Bedazzled 2000}} the remake]]. Both seem to enjoy their job a lot.

** Perhaps the best candidate (though there's no reason they can't all be him) is Aaron Starkey in "All Souls". He's after the souls of Nepholim (children of Seraphim and human women) which a Priest claims the Devil actually would be after, is capable of setting people on fire with a glance, his [[TheShadowKnows shadow has horns]], he can't enter churches, and speaks with VoiceOfTheLegion when angered. It's heavily implied an actual Seraphim finally defeats him.

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** Perhaps the best candidate (though there's no reason they can't all be him) is Aaron Starkey in "All Souls". He's after the souls of Nepholim (children of Seraphim and human women) which a Priest claims the Devil actually would be after, is capable of setting people on fire with a glance, his [[TheShadowKnows shadow has horns]], he can't enter churches, and speaks with VoiceOfTheLegion when angered. It's heavily implied an actual Seraphim Seraph finally defeats him.

* In the memorable "Halloween" episode of ''Series/QuantumLeap'', the Devil impersonated Al in an attempt to trap and punish Sam for the [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong "fixes" and improvements]] he'd made in the timeline (unless it was AllJustADream). Later, it is implied that Satan is (perhaps indirectly) in charge of the organization responsible for the "Evil Leapers" Sam encounters.

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* In ''Series/AmericanGothic1995'', Sheriff Lucas Buck apparently is or is possessed by the Devil.* ''Series/AshesToAshes2008'': In the memorable "Halloween" episode GrandFinale, one of ''Series/QuantumLeap'', the Devil impersonated Al in an attempt to trap characters is tentatively revealed as the devil: [[spoiler:DCI Keats]]. Creators involved have been [[FlipFlopOfGod inconsistent]], and punish Sam for [[spoiler:Keats is never explicitly identified as Satan except by Matthew Graham in one interview. Also, if you [[AllThereInTheManual read his letters on the [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong "fixes" and improvements]] he'd made BBC website]], they're addressed to his superior, "''Nick'' Callaghan".]] So, definitely demonic, maybe or maybe not {{Satan}}.* Satan appears in the timeline (unless it was AllJustADream). Later, it is implied that Satan is (perhaps indirectly) in charge of the organization responsible for the "Evil Leapers" Sam encounters.short-lived series ''Series/{{Brimstone}}'' as AntiHero protagonist Ezekiel Stone's TricksterMentor.

* ''AYearAtTheTop'' featured a pair of musicians who made a deal with Satan's son for a single year of rock'n'roll success. They appear to have gotten it, but the series didn't...* Satan is the main character's unseen father in ''Series/PointPleasant''.* ''Series/StargateSG1'' eventually met Sokar, allegedly the first Goa'uld to take a humanoid host, master of a hell-like prison planet, who is proposed to be the indirect inspiration for the Christian notion of Satan. Interestingly, actual Egyptian mythology ''does'' have a number of gods similar to Satan--the evil Set is one, as is the monstrous Apep, known better to Stargate fans as Apophis, the BigBad of the first five seasons. Notably, after Sokar's death his domain is taken over by Apophis.** Sokar also owned a moon, Netu, that he terraformed into a FireAndBrimstoneHell to imprison his enemies on.* Satan appears in the short-lived series ''Series/{{Brimstone}}'' as AntiHero protagonist Ezekiel Stone's TricksterMentor.

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* ''AYearAtTheTop'' featured a pair On ''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'', Satan is worshipped as the true god by the witches of musicians the Church of Night, who made try to present him as a deal champion of free will who is the victim of Christian propaganda. However, he clearly expects full obedience from his worshippers or else they suffer. He also able to manifest on Earth at will, either through possessing people or taking on a physical form similar to {{Baphomet}}.* ''Series/TheCollector'': The Devil is a central character; He is [[TheOmniscient omniscient]], his relationship with Satan's son for a single year of rock'n'roll success. They appear to have gotten it, God(who is not heard from) is adversarial but otherwise unclear, and he [[OmniscientMoralityLicense claims]] that he only seeks to do [[SatanIsGood good]]. Each episode has him [[TheNthDoctor played by a new actor, actress]], or in one memorable case [[DemonicDummy puppet]], and his main activity as seen through the series didn't...* Satan is the main character's unseen father in ''Series/PointPleasant''.* ''Series/StargateSG1'' eventually met Sokar, allegedly the first Goa'uld to take a humanoid host, master of a hell-like prison planet, who is proposed to be the indirect inspiration for the Christian notion of Satan. Interestingly, actual Egyptian mythology ''does'' have a number of gods similar to Satan--the evil Set is one, as is the monstrous Apep, known better to Stargate fans as Apophis, the BigBad of the first five seasons. Notably, after Sokar's death his domain is taken over by Apophis.** Sokar also owned a moon, Netu, that he terraformed into a FireAndBrimstoneHell to imprison his enemies on.* Satan appears in the short-lived series ''Series/{{Brimstone}}'' as AntiHero protagonist Ezekiel Stone's TricksterMentor.making standardized [[DealWithTheDevil deals]] with mortals.

** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E5TheDaemons The Daemons]] (of the planet Daemos) are identified in an episode of ''Series/DoctorWho'' as a race of [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien advanced aliens]] who formed the basis of human demonic mythology. The whole thing is a slightly shameless [[RecycledPremise rip-off]] of the earlier serial and movie ''Series/QuatermassAndThePit'' (''Five Million Years to Earth'' in the US).

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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E5TheDaemons The Daemons]] Dæmons]] (of the planet Daemos) Dæmos) are identified in an episode of ''Series/DoctorWho'' the eponymous serial as a race of [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien advanced aliens]] who formed the basis of human demonic mythology. The whole thing is a slightly shameless [[RecycledPremise rip-off]] of the earlier serial and movie ''Series/QuatermassAndThePit'' (''Five Million Years to Earth'' in the US).

** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E8TheImpossiblePlanet The Impossible Planet]]" and "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E9TheSatanPit The Satan Pit]]" would reveal the "real" Satan, [[BigRedDevil The Beast]], a big scary monster bound since before the dawn of time by an ancient race and the origin of every mythology's Devil. Of course, the Doctor's skeptical, since he's met so many "real" versions of mythological beings. The Daemons are mentioned in passing as a ContinuityNod.

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** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E8TheImpossiblePlanet The Impossible Planet]]" and "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E9TheSatanPit Planet]]"/"[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E9TheSatanPit The Satan Pit]]" would reveal the "real" Satan, [[BigRedDevil The the Beast]], a big scary monster bound since before the dawn of time by an ancient race and the origin of every mythology's Devil. Of course, the Doctor's skeptical, since he's met so many "real" versions of mythological beings. The Daemons Dæmons are mentioned in passing as a ContinuityNod.

* In the miniseries ''Fallen'', Lucifer, the last fallen angel still on Earth, asks our hero to redeem him and send him back to Heaven. Notably, he was played by Bryan Cranston, best known as the goofy dad from ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle''. Weird.** Potentially HilariousInHindsight since Cranston is now best-known for his role as [[VillainProtagonist Walter White]] on ''Series/BreakingBad''.* ''Series/SevenDays'' had the Devil show up disguised as a chrononaut from further in the future, tricking the team into assassinating a diplomat and provoking an international crisis that would result in nuclear war. His identity is revealed when Parker stops him, provoking a rant at how Parker and the team keep screwing up the plans he makes for human misery.* Ray Wise is the charming, smooth-talking Devil on ''Series/{{Reaper}}''. He's also quite funny.* He's appeared several times in ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959''.** Satan has never been sexier than when ''she'' was played by Julie Newmar in the episode "Of Late I Think of Cliffordville".** In "Escape Clause", a hypochondriac makes a DealWithTheDevil to avoid death.** In "The Howling Man", a man must decide whether to release the title character. Once he does, he finds out who the captive really is...** "Printer's Devil". Our favorite demon tries to get a newspaper owner to sell his soul by giving him a linotype machine that can make things come true by printing them. Here he's played with utter relish by Burgess Meredith.** The 80's revival has the episode "Dealer's Choice", wherein the Devil crashes a poker game to collect on the soul of one of the players. However, he's a pretty [[AffablyEvil affable guy]], not even revealing himself for a while because he's having such a fun time playing, and when he's discovered, he gives his target a chance to win his freedom in a game. [[spoiler: And when he's exposed as cheating, he basically says "My bad", forfeits, and leaves peacefully, but not before restocking the players on food and beer.]]

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* On ''Series/{{Dominion}}'', Lucifer's existence is confirmed in the first season finale, when Michael and Gabriel discuss how "The Son of Morning" was born alone, unlike the other Archangels, who were born in pairs. [[spoiler: Near the end of the second season, his presence in the setting is confirmed, as Michael realizes that he's the mysterious force keeping the angels out of Mallory. Why he's doing this is unknown, but Michael doubts his apparent benevolence.]]* In the miniseries ''Fallen'', Lucifer, the last fallen angel still on Earth, asks our hero to redeem him and send him back to Heaven. Notably, he was played by Bryan Cranston, best known as the goofy dad from ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle''. Weird.** Potentially HilariousInHindsight since Cranston is now best-known for his role as [[VillainProtagonist Walter White]] on ''Series/BreakingBad''.* ''Series/SevenDays'' had ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle''... [[Series/BreakingBad at the Devil show up disguised as a chrononaut from further time, anyways]].* Occasionally appears on ''Series/GoodEats'', most memorably in the future, tricking the team into assassinating a diplomat and provoking an international crisis that would result in nuclear war. His identity is revealed when Parker stops him, provoking a rant at how Parker and the team keep screwing up the plans he makes for human misery.* Ray Wise is the charming, smooth-talking Devil on ''Series/{{Reaper}}''. He's also quite funny.* He's appeared several times in ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959''.** Satan has never been sexier than when ''she'' was played by Julie Newmar in the Devil's Food Cake episode "Of Late I Think of Cliffordville".** In "Escape Clause", a hypochondriac makes a DealWithTheDevil to avoid death.** In "The Howling Man", a man must decide whether to release in the title character. Once he does, he finds out who the captive really is...** "Printer's Devil". Our favorite demon tries to get a newspaper owner to sell his soul by giving him a linotype machine that can make things come true by printing them. Here he's played with utter relish by Burgess Meredith.** The 80's revival has the episode "Dealer's Choice", wherein the Devil crashes a poker game to collect on the soul form of one of the players. However, he's a pretty [[AffablyEvil affable guy]], not even revealing himself for a while because he's having such a fun time playing, and when he's discovered, he gives his target a chance to win his freedom in a game. [[spoiler: And when he's exposed as cheating, he basically says "My bad", forfeits, and leaves peacefully, but not before restocking the players on food and beer.]]LouisCypher.

* In ''Series/AmericanGothic1995'', Sheriff Lucas Buck apparently is or is possessed by the Devil.

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* In ''Series/AmericanGothic1995'', Sheriff Lucas Buck apparently is or is possessed by The BonusRound of the Devil.70s-80s game show ''Series/TheJokersWild'' had a devil (allegedly modeled after series creator and host Creator/JackBarry) that popped up -- here he functioned as a {{Whammy}} during the round -- if he showed up, you lost all the cash you had accumulated in the round. (This was Barry & Enright's first LuckBasedMission style bonus round- their other shows had different "villains"-- [[Series/TicTacDough a dragon]], [[Series/BullseyeUS a bolt of lightning]], [[Series/BumperStumpers a stop sign]]...)* Lucifer on, well, ''Series/Lucifer2016'' presents himself as the victim of Bad Press. Since it's loosely based on Gaiman's comic series, he's actually somewhere between an AntiHero and a ReasonableAuthorityFigure who happens to have a [[PunchClockVillain really nasty job]]. Also, he's considerably nicer than most of the people ''opposing'' him.* ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'': Al Bundy sold his soul to Lou(cifer) for NFL glory. When it came time to collect, Al found he liked Hell, so Lou brought down the rest of the Bundys, and the Darcys.* On the season 5 premiere of ''Series/{{Misfits}}'', Finn gets turned into Satan through someone's power and turns several of the other Misfits into agents of Satan as well.

* ''Series/PennyDreadful'' has [[HauntedHeroine Vanessa Ives]] plagued by a "demon" that eventually identifies itself as Satan, and always appears in the form of a human she knows, usually doing an excellent job of pretending to be that human and having a decent conversation with her until it decides it's time to bring out the BlackEyesOfEvil. ** Season 2 gives us a major reveal about this version; [[spoiler: when Lucifer rebelled, God split him in half, and sent one half to Earth to feed on blood (the as-yet-unnamed Dracula), and the other down to Hell to feed on the souls of the damned (Satan), and Satan needs Vanessa, the "mother of evil", to submit to him to bring about the apocalypse]]. ** Season 3 then gives us the even more shocking reveal that [[spoiler: Satan is the ''weaker'' of the two brothers; [[GodsNeedPrayerBadly as a spiritual being that requires people to believe in him to maintain his strength, he is at a disadvantage in the age of science and enlightenment]], while the terrestrial Dracula only needs blood and so has grown stronger and more dangerous over the centuries]].* Satan is the main character's unseen father in ''Series/PointPleasant''.* In the memorable "Halloween" episode of ''Series/QuantumLeap'', the Devil impersonated Al in an attempt to trap and punish Sam for the [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong "fixes" and improvements]] he'd made in the timeline (unless it was AllJustADream). Later, it is implied that Satan is (perhaps indirectly) in charge of the organization responsible for the "Evil Leapers" Sam encounters.* Ray Wise is the charming, smooth-talking Devil on ''Series/{{Reaper}}''. He's also quite funny.* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'': A recurring bit on "Weekend Update" has the Devil (played by Jason Sudeikis) invited on to comment on something heinous in the news, [[EvenEvilHasStandards only for him to be appalled when he hears the act described]] and [[SatanIsGood disavow having any part in it]].* ''Series/SevenDays'' had the Devil show up disguised as a chrononaut from further in the future, tricking the team into assassinating a diplomat and provoking an international crisis that would result in nuclear war. His identity is revealed when Parker stops him, provoking a rant at how Parker and the team keep screwing up the plans he makes for human misery.* Satan appears in the final episode of ''Series/SleepyHollow'', as an old man in a [[ManInWhite white suit]], with a [[BeardOfEvil beard]], and a [[RedRightHand mass of scars on the left side of his face]] that glow along with his [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] when he's being menacing.* ''Series/StargateSG1'' eventually met Sokar, allegedly the first Goa'uld to take a humanoid host, master of a hell-like prison planet, who is proposed to be the indirect inspiration for the Christian notion of Satan. Interestingly, actual Egyptian mythology ''does'' have a number of gods similar to Satan--the evil Set is one, as is the monstrous Apep, known better to Stargate fans as Apophis, the BigBad of the first five seasons. Notably, after Sokar's death his domain is taken over by Apophis.** Sokar also owned a moon, Netu, that he terraformed into a FireAndBrimstoneHell to imprison his enemies on.

* ''Series/AshesToAshes2008'': In the GrandFinale, one of the characters is tentatively revealed as the devil: [[spoiler:DCI Keats]]. Creators involved have been [[FlipFlopOfGod inconsistent]], and [[spoiler:Keats is never explicitly identified as Satan except by Matthew Graham in one interview. Also, if you [[AllThereInTheManual read his letters on the BBC website]], they're addressed to his superior, "''Nick'' Callaghan".]] So, definitely demonic, maybe or maybe not {{Satan}}.* In ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'', Xena had killed the previous ruler of hell and is supposed to be the successor. Lucifer comes down from heaven and attempts to force her to accept her new role. However, Xena manipulates him into committing the seven deadly sins, causing him to mutate into a devil-figure, and then kicks him into hell.* ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'': Al Bundy sold his soul to Lou(cifer) for NFL glory. When it came time to collect, Al found he liked Hell, so Lou brought down the rest of the Bundys, and the Darcys.

* ''Series/TheCollector'': The Devil is a central character; He is [[TheOmniscient omniscient]], his relationship with God(who is not heard from) is adversarial but otherwise unclear, and he [[OmniscientMoralityLicense claims]] that he only seeks to do [[SatanIsGood good]]. Each episode has him [[TheNThDoctor played by a new actor, actress]], or in one memorable case [[DemonicDummy puppet]], and his main activity as seen through the series is making standardized [[DealWithTheDevil deals]] with mortals.

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* ''Series/TheCollector'': The Devil is a central character; He is [[TheOmniscient omniscient]], his relationship with God(who is not heard from) is adversarial but otherwise unclear, and he [[OmniscientMoralityLicense claims]] that he only seeks to do [[SatanIsGood good]]. Each episode He's appeared several times in ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959''.** Satan has him [[TheNThDoctor never been sexier than when ''she'' was played by a new actor, actress]], or Julie Newmar in one memorable case [[DemonicDummy puppet]], and the episode "Of Late I Think of Cliffordville".** In "Escape Clause", a hypochondriac makes a DealWithTheDevil to avoid death.** In "The Howling Man", a man must decide whether to release the title character. Once he does, he finds out who the captive really is...** "Printer's Devil". Our favorite demon tries to get a newspaper owner to sell his main activity as seen through the series is making standardized [[DealWithTheDevil deals]] soul by giving him a linotype machine that can make things come true by printing them. Here he's played with mortals.utter relish by Burgess Meredith.** The 80's revival has the episode "Dealer's Choice", wherein the Devil crashes a poker game to collect on the soul of one of the players. However, he's a pretty [[AffablyEvil affable guy]], not even revealing himself for a while because he's having such a fun time playing, and when he's discovered, he gives his target a chance to win his freedom in a game. [[spoiler: And when he's exposed as cheating, he basically says "My bad", forfeits, and leaves peacefully, but not before restocking the players on food and beer.]]* In ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'', Xena had killed the previous ruler of hell and is supposed to be the successor. Lucifer comes down from heaven and attempts to force her to accept her new role. However, Xena manipulates him into committing the seven deadly sins, causing him to mutate into a devil-figure, and then kicks him into hell.

* On the season 5 premiere of ''Series/{{Misfits}}'', Finn gets turned into Satan through someone's power and turns several of the other Misfits into agents of Satan as well.* On ''Series/{{Dominion}}'', Lucifer's existence is confirmed in the first season finale, when Michael and Gabriel discuss how "The Son of Morning" was born alone, unlike the other Archangels, who were born in pairs. [[spoiler: Near the end of the second season, his presence in the setting is confirmed, as Michael realizes that he's the mysterious force keeping the angels out of Mallory. Why he's doing this is unknown, but Michael doubts his apparent benevolence.]]* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'': A recurring bit on "Weekend Update" has the Devil (played by Jason Sudeikis) invited on to comment on something heinous in the news, [[EvenEvilHasStandards only for him to be appalled when he hears the act described]] and [[SatanIsGood disavow having any part in it]].* Occasionally appears on ''Series/GoodEats'', most memorably in the Devil's Food Cake episode in the form of LouisCypher. * The BonusRound of the 70s-80s game show ''Series/TheJokersWild'' had a devil (allegedly modeled after series creator and host Creator/JackBarry) that popped up -- here he functioned as a {{Whammy}} during the round -- if he showed up, you lost all the cash you had accumulated in the round. (This was Barry & Enright's first LuckBasedMission style bonus round- their other shows had different "villains"-- [[Series/TicTacDough a dragon]], [[Series/BullseyeUS a bolt of lightning]], [[Series/BumperStumpers a stop sign]]...)* ''Series/PennyDreadful'' has [[HauntedHeroine Vanessa Ives]] plagued by a "demon" that eventually identifies itself as Satan, and always appears in the form of a human she knows, usually doing an excellent job of pretending to be that human and having a decent conversation with her until it decides it's time to bring out the BlackEyesOfEvil. ** Season 2 gives us a major reveal about this version; [[spoiler: when Lucifer rebelled, God split him in half, and sent one half to Earth to feed on blood (the as-yet-unnamed Dracula), and the other down to Hell to feed on the souls of the damned (Satan), and Satan needs Vanessa, the "mother of evil", to submit to him to bring about the apocalypse]]. ** Season 3 then gives us the even more shocking reveal that [[spoiler: Satan is the ''weaker'' of the two brothers; [[GodsNeedPrayerBadly as a spiritual being that requires people to believe in him to maintain his strength, he is at a disadvantage in the age of science and enlightenment]], while the terrestrial Dracula only needs blood and so has grown stronger and more dangerous over the centuries]].* Satan appears in the final episode of ''Series/SleepyHollow'', as an old man in a [[ManInWhite white suit]], with a [[BeardOfEvil beard]], and a [[RedRightHand mass of scars on the left side of his face]] that glow along with his [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] when he's being menacing.* Lucifer on, well, ''Series/Lucifer2016'' presents himself as the victim of Bad Press. Since it's loosely based on Gaiman's comic series, he's actually somewhere between an AntiHero and a ReasonableAuthorityFigure who happens to have a [[PunchClockVillain really nasty job]]. Also, he's considerably nicer than most of the people ''opposing'' him.* On ''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'', Satan is worshipped as the true god by the witches of the Church of Night, who try to present him as a champion of free will who is the victim of Christian propaganda. However, he clearly expects full obedience from his worshippers or else they suffer. He also able to manifest on Earth at will, either through possessing people or taking on a physical form similar to {{Baphomet}}.

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* On the season 5 premiere ''Series/AYearAtTheTop'' featured a pair of ''Series/{{Misfits}}'', Finn gets turned into Satan through someone's power and turns several of the other Misfits into agents of Satan as well.* On ''Series/{{Dominion}}'', Lucifer's existence is confirmed in the first season finale, when Michael and Gabriel discuss how "The Son of Morning" was born alone, unlike the other Archangels, musicians who were born in pairs. [[spoiler: Near the end of the second season, his presence in the setting is confirmed, as Michael realizes that he's the mysterious force keeping the angels out of Mallory. Why he's doing this is unknown, but Michael doubts his apparent benevolence.]]* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'': A recurring bit on "Weekend Update" has the Devil (played by Jason Sudeikis) invited on to comment on something heinous in the news, [[EvenEvilHasStandards only for him to be appalled when he hears the act described]] and [[SatanIsGood disavow having any part in it]].* Occasionally appears on ''Series/GoodEats'', most memorably in the Devil's Food Cake episode in the form of LouisCypher. * The BonusRound of the 70s-80s game show ''Series/TheJokersWild'' had made a devil (allegedly modeled after series creator and host Creator/JackBarry) that popped up -- here he functioned as a {{Whammy}} during the round -- if he showed up, you lost all the cash you had accumulated in the round. (This was Barry & Enright's first LuckBasedMission style bonus round- their other shows had different "villains"-- [[Series/TicTacDough a dragon]], [[Series/BullseyeUS a bolt of lightning]], [[Series/BumperStumpers a stop sign]]...)* ''Series/PennyDreadful'' has [[HauntedHeroine Vanessa Ives]] plagued by a "demon" that eventually identifies itself as Satan, and always appears in the form of a human she knows, usually doing an excellent job of pretending to be that human and having a decent conversation deal with her until it decides it's time to bring out the BlackEyesOfEvil. ** Season 2 gives us Satan's son for a major reveal about this version; [[spoiler: when Lucifer rebelled, God split him in half, and sent one half to Earth to feed on blood (the as-yet-unnamed Dracula), and the other down to Hell to feed on the souls single year of the damned (Satan), and Satan needs Vanessa, the "mother of evil", to submit to him to bring about the apocalypse]]. ** Season 3 then gives us the even more shocking reveal that [[spoiler: Satan is the ''weaker'' of the two brothers; [[GodsNeedPrayerBadly as a spiritual being that requires people to believe in him to maintain his strength, he is at a disadvantage in the age of science and enlightenment]], while the terrestrial Dracula only needs blood and so has grown stronger and more dangerous over the centuries]].* Satan appears in the final episode of ''Series/SleepyHollow'', as an old man in a [[ManInWhite white suit]], with a [[BeardOfEvil beard]], and a [[RedRightHand mass of scars on the left side of his face]] that glow along with his [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] when he's being menacing.* Lucifer on, well, ''Series/Lucifer2016'' presents himself as the victim of Bad Press. Since it's loosely based on Gaiman's comic series, he's actually somewhere between an AntiHero and a ReasonableAuthorityFigure who happens rock'n'roll success. They appear to have a [[PunchClockVillain really nasty job]]. Also, he's considerably nicer than most of gotten it, but the people ''opposing'' him.* On ''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'', Satan is worshipped as the true god by the witches of the Church of Night, who try to present him as a champion of free will who is the victim of Christian propaganda. However, he clearly expects full obedience from his worshippers or else they suffer. He also able to manifest on Earth at will, either through possessing people or taking on a physical form similar to {{Baphomet}}.series didn't...

[[folder:Web Comics]]* ''Webcomic/MagIsa'': Though Satan isn't shown directly in this comic, the [[http://mag-isa.thecomicseries.com/comics/pl/119731 bad guys are admittedly in the service of Satan]]. They masquerade as "good," though, since Satan masquerades as an angel of light. (2 Corinthians 11:14)* In ''Webcomic/{{Zoophobia}}'', he is [[AntiAntiChrist Damian]]'s [[ParentalNeglect father]] and [[NervousWreck Jack]]'s [[EvilUncle uncle.]]

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[[folder:Web Comics]][[folder:Webcomics]]* ''Webcomic/MagIsa'': Though ''Webcomic/TheAngelWithBlackWings'' - An angel mentioned the name "Lucifer" in Chapter 12: Enemy, Page 27.* ''Webcomic/{{Blip}}'' features variations on both the Jewish and the Christian versions of Satan, as separate characters. Lucifer is the angel who rebelled against God and currently rules Hell--he's also a {{bishonen}} and a surprisingly nice guy (who still wants to destroy the world). "The Adversary" fills the role of God's prosecuting attorney and Loyal Opposition; he's much less nice. In spite of being on opposite sides of a war, the two of them get along rather well.* ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'': He's Bob's grandpa. But he's only mentioned once. Does it mean that [[TheHero George]] is actually a [[NobleDemon demon]]?* Satan isn't shown directly appears in this comic, ''Webcomic/CaseyAndAndy'' not only as a woman, but as the [[http://mag-isa.thecomicseries.com/comics/pl/119731 bad guys are admittedly girlfriend of one of the title characters.* In ''Webcomic/CollegeRoomiesFromHell'', demons first appeared as throwaway characters who were summoned by the [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain inept]] Satanists Waldo and Steve, but refused to do their bidding. Later, as the strip [[CerebusSyndrome became more serious]], they actually manage to summon Satan (as opposed to the previous nameless minor demons), and, after trying to take Dave's soul, he began showing a clear personal interest in the service main characters, quickly proving to have been the BigBad of Satan]]. They masquerade as "good," though, since Satan masquerades as an angel of light. (2 Corinthians 11:14)* In ''Webcomic/{{Zoophobia}}'', he is [[AntiAntiChrist Damian]]'s [[ParentalNeglect father]] and [[NervousWreck Jack]]'s [[EvilUncle uncle.]]the series [[RetCon all along]].

* In ''Webcomic/CollegeRoomiesFromHell'', demons first appeared as throwaway characters who were summoned by the [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain inept]] Satanists Waldo and Steve, but refused to do their bidding. Later, as the strip [[CerebusSyndrome became more serious]], they actually manage to summon Satan (as opposed to the previous nameless minor demons), and, after trying to take Dave's soul, he began showing a clear personal interest in the main characters, quickly proving to have been the BigBad of the series [[RetCon all along]].* The Devil appears as a main character in ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}''. He operates a deal booth styled like Lucy's booth in ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'', and is antagonized by The Faceless God, who mocks him with a silly handpuppet. Aside from various taunts against God and attempts to tempt people or buy their souls, he is generally presented as a neutral or even sympathetic character compared to the petty and whimsical God.* Satan appears in ''Webcomic/CaseyAndAndy'' not only as a woman, but as the girlfriend of one of the title characters.* Satan is a minor character in the ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' webcomic ''Webcomic/UGMadness'', usually working with Magic R&D director Mark Rosewater (portrayed as a comical imp). His first appearance was in [[http://www.ugmadness.net/index.php?date=2004-07-30 this strip]].* The folkloric devil is often discussed in ''Webcomic/WestOfBathurst'', a slice of life comic, as seen [[http://westofbathurst.com/westofbathurst071103.html here]]. The longer the comic goes on, the more likely it seems that one character actually is the devil.* Satan has made a handful of appearances in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', most notably being summoned onto Riff's computer in the strip's first StoryArc, and for being the father of [[CatsAreMean The Evil]].* In [[http://mangapunksai.deviantart.com Manga Punk Sai's]] ''The Story From Hell'' has Satan and Lucifer as two separate characters: loyal angel Satan is in charge of Hell, and his rather thankless duties include hunting down fallen angel Lucifer whenever he manages to run off to Earth. (On closer inspection, Sai seems to have taken down the main storyline, but there's still plenty of character art and Omake arcs there.)** It can still be found [[http://mangapunksai.deviantart.com/art/TSFH-Inside-Cover-3104654 starting here]], though it's pretty old now and nothing like what she plans it to be in the future.* Lucifer's niece Cassiel (who, while not a fallen angel, is still distinctly petty and vindictive) is the resident IneffectualSympatheticVillain in ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}''. Lucifer himself is confirmed to exist within the comic's universe, but hasn't put in a personal appearance...yet.

* ''Webcomic/{{Blip}}'' features variations on both the Jewish and the Christian versions of Satan, as separate characters. Lucifer is the angel who rebelled against God and currently rules Hell--he's also a {{bishonen}} and a surprisingly nice guy (who still wants to destroy the world). "The Adversary" fills the role of God's prosecuting attorney and Loyal Opposition; he's much less nice. In spite of being on opposite sides of a war, the two of them get along rather well.* Being a webcomic about a student getting demonic powers, ''Webcomic/{{Underling}}'' features a rather dickish Satan.* ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'': He's Bob's grandpa. But he's only mentioned once. Does it mean that [[TheHero George]] is actually a [[NobleDemon demon]]?* He's a main character in ''Webcomic/SatanAndMe''.* Satan is a main character in ''Webcomic/HolyBibble'' where he is a bit of a trickster, though several comics have implied that he has more up his sleeve than we're initially led to believe.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Blip}}'' features variations on both the Jewish and the Christian versions The Beast King from ''Webcomic/MagicalIsland'' is a giant version of Satan, as separate characters. Lucifer is the angel who rebelled against God and currently rules Hell--he's also a {{bishonen}} and a surprisingly nice guy (who still wants to destroy the world). "The Adversary" fills the role of God's prosecuting attorney and Loyal Opposition; he's much less nice. In spite of being on opposite sides of a war, the two of them get along rather well.* Being a webcomic about a student getting demonic powers, ''Webcomic/{{Underling}}'' features a rather dickish Satan.* ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'': He's Bob's grandpa. But he's only mentioned once. Does it mean that [[TheHero George]] is actually a [[NobleDemon demon]]?* He's a main character in ''Webcomic/SatanAndMe''.* ''Webcomic/MagIsa'': Though Satan isn't shown directly in this comic, the [[http://mag-isa.thecomicseries.com/comics/pl/119731 bad guys are admittedly in the service of Satan]]. They masquerade as "good", though, since Satan masquerades as an angel of light. (2 Corinthians 11:14)* Lucifer's niece Cassiel (who, while not a fallen angel, is a main character still distinctly petty and vindictive) is the resident IneffectualSympatheticVillain in ''Webcomic/HolyBibble'' where he ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}''. Lucifer himself is a bit of a trickster, though several comics have implied that he has more up his sleeve than we're initially led confirmed to believe.exist within the comic's universe, but hasn't put in a personal appearance...yet.

* The Beast King from "WebComic/MagicalIsland" is a giant version of Satan.* ''Webcomic/TheAngelWithBlackWings'' - An angel mentioned the name "Lucifer" in Chapter 12: Enemy, Page 27.

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* He's a main character in ''Webcomic/SatanAndMe''.* The Beast King Devil appears as a main character in ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}''. He operates a deal booth styled like Lucy's booth in ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'', and is antagonized by The Faceless God, who mocks him with a silly handpuppet. Aside from "WebComic/MagicalIsland" various taunts against God and attempts to tempt people or buy their souls, he is generally presented as a neutral or even sympathetic character compared to the petty and whimsical God.* Satan has made a handful of appearances in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', most notably being summoned onto Riff's computer in the strip's first StoryArc, and for being the father of [[CatsAreMean The Evil]].* In [[http://mangapunksai.deviantart.com Manga Punk Sai's]] ''The Story From Hell'' has Satan and Lucifer as two separate characters: loyal angel Satan is in charge of Hell, and his rather thankless duties include hunting down fallen angel Lucifer whenever he manages to run off to Earth. (On closer inspection, Sai seems to have taken down the main storyline, but there's still plenty of character art and Omake arcs there.)** It can still be found [[http://mangapunksai.deviantart.com/art/TSFH-Inside-Cover-3104654 starting here]], though it's pretty old now and nothing like what she plans it to be in the future.* Satan is a giant version of minor character in the ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' webcomic ''Webcomic/UGMadness'', usually working with Magic R&D director Mark Rosewater (portrayed as a comical imp). His first appearance was in [[http://www.ugmadness.net/index.php?date=2004-07-30 this strip]].* Being a webcomic about a student getting demonic powers, ''Webcomic/{{Underling}}'' features a rather dickish Satan.* ''Webcomic/TheAngelWithBlackWings'' - An angel mentioned The folkloric devil is often discussed in ''Webcomic/WestOfBathurst'', a slice of life comic, as seen [[http://westofbathurst.com/westofbathurst071103.html here]]. The longer the name "Lucifer" in Chapter 12: Enemy, Page 27.comic goes on, the more likely it seems that one character actually is the devil.* In ''Webcomic/{{Zoophobia}}'', he is [[AntiAntiChrist Damian]]'s [[ParentalNeglect father]] and [[NervousWreck Jack]]'s [[EvilUncle uncle.]]

* Music/ElvisPresley's ''(You're the) Devil in Disguise'' and Music/{{Aerosmith}}'s ''Devil's Got A New Disguise'' are both about girls who the singers claim are [[HotAsHell the devil in disguise]].* ''Tell That Devil'' by Jill Andrews (best known as the theme song from ''Series/WynonnaEarp'').* ''Take The Devil'' by Music/{{Eagles}}.

* ''Series/AshesToAshes'': In the GrandFinale, one of the characters is tentatively revealed as the devil: [[spoiler:DCI Keats]]. Creators involved have been [[FlipFlopOfGod inconsistent]], and [[spoiler:Keats is never explicitly identified as Satan except by Matthew Graham in one interview. Also, if you [[AllThereInTheManual read his letters on the BBC website]], they're addressed to his superior, "''Nick'' Callaghan".]] So, definitely demonic, maybe or maybe not {{Satan}}.

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* ''Series/AshesToAshes'': ''Series/AshesToAshes2008'': In the GrandFinale, one of the characters is tentatively revealed as the devil: [[spoiler:DCI Keats]]. Creators involved have been [[FlipFlopOfGod inconsistent]], and [[spoiler:Keats is never explicitly identified as Satan except by Matthew Graham in one interview. Also, if you [[AllThereInTheManual read his letters on the BBC website]], they're addressed to his superior, "''Nick'' Callaghan".]] So, definitely demonic, maybe or maybe not {{Satan}}.

** The ''Literature/BookOfRevelation'' gives us the image of a great red dragon with seven heads, one who leads two thirds of the angels in Heaven against God and his ArchangelMichael, only to be thrown out of the Heavens, as the narration reveals that the Dragon would come to be known as the Serpent of Genesis, the Devil, and Satan. However, this time Satan goes to the [[AndIMustScream lake of fire]] for his ''immense'' evil.

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** The ''Literature/BookOfRevelation'' gives us the image of a great red dragon with seven heads, one who leads two thirds one third of the angels in Heaven against God and his ArchangelMichael, only to be thrown out of the Heavens, as the narration reveals that the Dragon would come to be known as the Serpent of Genesis, the Devil, and Satan. However, this time Satan goes to the [[AndIMustScream lake of fire]] for his ''immense'' evil.

** There ''are'' occultic groups out there however, this troper's own dad got a trailer once that formerly belonged to some. In another trailer on the same lot that trailer came from, there were Polaroid pictures of [[BodyHorror hands with screws inside them]], and such stuff. Eventually the rat problem there grew so bad he burned the trailer down, and the ''unnerving'' feeling he had inside there went away and he never felt the likes of it again. There are other examples out there, who worship evil spirits including Satan.

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Satan is the GreaterScopeVillain or BigBad of most varieties of UsefulNotes/{{Christianity}}, UsefulNotes/{{Judaism}} and UsefulNotes/{{Islam}}, and a fair amount of fiction with religious influences. Traditionally, he is the single most evil being in existence, period.

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Satan is the GreaterScopeVillain or BigBad of most varieties of UsefulNotes/{{Christianity}}, UsefulNotes/{{Judaism}} and UsefulNotes/{{Islam}}, and a fair amount of fiction with religious influences.influences, and other religions have similar variants. Traditionally, he is the single most evil being in existence, period.

** The ''Literature/BookOfRevelation'' gives us the image of a great red dragon with seven heads, one who leads two thirds of the angels in Heaven against God and his ArchangelMichael, only to be thrown out of the Heavens, as the narration reveals that the Dragon would come to be known as the Serpent of Genesis, the Devil, and Satan.

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** The ''Literature/BookOfRevelation'' gives us the image of a great red dragon with seven heads, one who leads two thirds of the angels in Heaven against God and his ArchangelMichael, only to be thrown out of the Heavens, as the narration reveals that the Dragon would come to be known as the Serpent of Genesis, the Devil, and Satan. However, this time Satan goes to the [[AndIMustScream lake of fire]] for his ''immense'' evil.

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** There ''are'' occultic groups out there however, this troper's own dad got a trailer once that formerly belonged to some. In another trailer on the same lot that trailer came from, there were Polaroid pictures of [[BodyHorror hands with screws inside them]], and such stuff. Eventually the rat problem there grew so bad he burned the trailer down, and the ''unnerving'' feeling he had inside there went away and he never felt the likes of it again. There are other examples out there, who worship evil spirits including Satan.

** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E8TheImpossiblePlanet The Impossible Planet]]" and ""[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E9TheSatanPit The Satan Pit]]"" would reveal the "real" Satan, [[BigRedDevil The Beast]], a big scary monster bound since before the dawn of time by an ancient race and the origin of every mythology's Devil. Of course, the Doctor's skeptical, since he's met so many "real" versions of mythological beings. The Daemons are mentioned in passing as a ContinuityNod.

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** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E8TheImpossiblePlanet The Impossible Planet]]" and ""[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E9TheSatanPit "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E9TheSatanPit The Satan Pit]]"" Pit]]" would reveal the "real" Satan, [[BigRedDevil The Beast]], a big scary monster bound since before the dawn of time by an ancient race and the origin of every mythology's Devil. Of course, the Doctor's skeptical, since he's met so many "real" versions of mythological beings. The Daemons are mentioned in passing as a ContinuityNod.

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** The Daemons (of the planet Daemos) are identified in an episode of ''Series/DoctorWho'' as a race of advanced aliens who formed the basis of human demonic mythology. The whole thing is a slightly shameless [[RecycledPremise rip-off]] of the earlier serial and movie ''Series/QuatermassAndThePit'' (''Five Million Years to Earth'' in the US).** Sutekh in "Pyramids of Mars" is explicitly noted by the Fourth Doctor to be the real Satan.** Creator/TomBaker also conceptualised another Whoniverse Satan, Scratchman, for his Doctor to battle in a film, but [[DevelopmentHell nothing came of it]].** "The Satan Pit" would reveal the "real" Satan, The Beast, a big scary monster bound since before the dawn of time by an ancient race and the origin of every mythology's Devil. Of course, the Doctor's skeptical, since he's met so many "real" versions of mythological beings. The Daemons are mentioned in passing as a ContinuityNod.

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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E5TheDaemons The Daemons Daemons]] (of the planet Daemos) are identified in an episode of ''Series/DoctorWho'' as a race of [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien advanced aliens aliens]] who formed the basis of human demonic mythology. The whole thing is a slightly shameless [[RecycledPremise rip-off]] of the earlier serial and movie ''Series/QuatermassAndThePit'' (''Five Million Years to Earth'' in the US).** Sutekh [[OmnicidalManiac Sutekh]] in "Pyramids "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E3PyramidsOfMars Pyramids of Mars" Mars]]" is explicitly noted by the Fourth Doctor to be the real Satan.** Creator/TomBaker also conceptualised another Whoniverse Satan, Scratchman, Scratchman (Played by Creator/VincentPrice), for his Doctor to battle in a film, but [[DevelopmentHell nothing came of it]].it]]. [[SavedFromDevelopmentHell However]] Baker later turned the screenplay into a book, ''Literature/DoctorWhoMeetsScratchman''.** "The "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E8TheImpossiblePlanet The Impossible Planet]]" and ""[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E9TheSatanPit The Satan Pit" Pit]]"" would reveal the "real" Satan, [[BigRedDevil The Beast, Beast]], a big scary monster bound since before the dawn of time by an ancient race and the origin of every mythology's Devil. Of course, the Doctor's skeptical, since he's met so many "real" versions of mythological beings. The Daemons are mentioned in passing as a ContinuityNod.

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* In ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006'' we have Mephiles the Dark (named after Mephistopheles from Myth/{{Faust}}) and Iblis (named after the [[UsefulNotes/{{Islam}} Islamic]] version of Satan). The former is a ManipulativeBastard and ConsummateLiar acting like the False Prophet and the latter is a mindless destructive monster acting like the Beast of Revelation. They are revelead to be the two separated aspects of [[spoiler: [[TrueFinalBoss Solaris]], a [[LightIsNotGood sun]] [[GodOfEvil god]] who [[OmnicidalManiac has the power AND desire to destroy all of existance (or at least the space-time continuum)]]. What makes them so terrifying is that they actually ''succeeded'' in their plan even after the heroes defeated them by a CosmicRetcon.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006'' we have Mephiles the Dark (named after Mephistopheles from Myth/{{Faust}}) and Iblis (named after the [[UsefulNotes/{{Islam}} Islamic]] version of Satan). The former is a ManipulativeBastard and ConsummateLiar acting like the False Prophet and the latter is a mindless destructive monster acting like the Beast of Revelation. They are revelead revealed to be the two separated aspects of [[spoiler: [[TrueFinalBoss Solaris]], a [[LightIsNotGood sun]] [[GodOfEvil god]] who [[OmnicidalManiac has the power AND desire to destroy all of existance (or at least the space-time continuum)]]. What makes them so terrifying is that they actually ''succeeded'' in their plan even after the heroes defeated them by a CosmicRetcon.]]

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